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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Accessories found at Pottery Barn Kids: William Sonoma kitchen towel, apron, and mitt, sold out,but found here and Le Creuset toy dutch oven (sold out). Dinosaur salt/pepper shaker, Santa cup and copper mug- Target. Kitchen utensils from IKEA. Snowflake towel and snowman spoon- Hobby Lobby. Process consisted of laying out all the pieces and using the following spray paints (allow a few hours to dry and air)

RUST-OLEUM Metallic Paint and Primer In One - CHAMPAGNE MIST (used on the handles, faucet, hooks,and edging of stove);

RUST-OLEUM Paint and Primer In One - GLOSS WHITE (used on sink, shelves in the interior and all the wood pieces above the counter for consistency of color);

Thursday, July 17, 2014

As a member of Influenster.com I received in my #SurfsUpVoxBox Not Your Mother's Beach Babe #NYMBeachBabe texturizing shampoo & conditioner for testing purposes. My first thoughts upon trying the products were that I loved the smell, very "beachy". It did create some texture in my hair, I would say akin to lightly dipping into the saltwater and letting your hair dry out. I did not blow dry my hair or add any further products so I'm sure a better texturized, beachy look could be created. I recommend this for days when you're on the run and don't want to fuss with your hair. Here's how my hair ended up looking the day after I washed it with Not Your Mother's Beach Babe shampoo and conditioner. I let it air dry for this look.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

REVIEW: MONTAGNE JEUNESSE ~ MANUKA HONEY PEEL OFF

Received my VivaVoxBox compliments of Influenster.com, and inside the box was this peel mask by Montagne Jeunesse. My initial thoughts on the product are as follows:

Smell: If you like Jasmine and Honey you won't have a problem with this smell. For me the two scents just conflicted, and I'm not a big fan of Jasmine. So, personally it was not my favorite smell, but it's a face mask so I moved on.

Application: Pretty easy, just tear away at the top of the package, and out comes this bright, honey-looking gel that you apply on your face with your hands. It went on smoothly, and was cool to the touch. There was a lot in the package so you will have plenty to put all over your face.

Removal: Here's where points were loss for me. I waited about 20 minutes to remove the mask, and I could feel it harden as time went by. Perhaps I shouldn't have waited the maximum amount of time, but boy was it a pain to remove. This product is definitely not for those with small hair on their face, because it felt like slowly removing a band-aid from one's arm, but on your face. I did tear up and had to pause for a few seconds while removing the mask, so there was discomfort.

Results after removing the mask: My face did feel very smooth and clean, beyond that no other noticeable results.

Overall opinion: I have used a mask from this brand before, and this was my second time using it compliments of Influenster.com. I wouldn't go out and buy it, but if it were given to me as a present I would use it. Perhaps the clay masks may be a better option for me, so we shall see in the future.